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  1. Lucy96's Avatar
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    Exam question help?
    Hey, I did an Edexcel GCSE Biology paper a couple of weeks ago, and there was one question that threw me. It basically talked about regeneration in Lizards, and asked you to describe the stages of this. Never had we been taught a direct answer towards anything to do with the stages of regeneration, so I simply wrote the stages of Mitosis as I knew it was for growth and cell replacement etc. Is this COMPLETELY wrong?
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    Re: Exam question help?
    No, you did well to remember this as a process of regeneration
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